Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2045

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

Study committee; authorize to study student loan debt in Mississippi.

Impact

By creating a dedicated study committee, SB2045 seeks to analyze the factors contributing to student loan debt and propose actionable recommendations to the Legislature aimed at decreasing this burden. The committee will consist of key stakeholders, including representatives from various educational and financial institutions. This collaborative approach is intended to provide a comprehensive understanding of the student loan landscape and its implications on both individual lives and the state's economy.

Summary

Senate Bill 2045 aims to address the growing issue of student loan debt in Mississippi by establishing a study committee tasked with examining the societal effects of such debt. The bill highlights the severe financial burden on residents, noting that Mississippi has the highest debt-to-income ratio in the nation, with many residents unable to afford home ownership due to student loans. The importance of this bill lies in its acknowledgment of the critical challenges faced by those burdened by student debt, particularly in a state where over 450,000 individuals are struggling with such financial obligations.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding the bill may arise from the balancing act between providing sufficient recommendations and the capacity of the state to implement changes based on those recommendations. Additionally, varying opinions may emerge on how to effectively tackle student loan debt. While some may advocate for broad financial reforms or debt forgiveness programs, others may argue for more targeted assistance based on individual circumstances. These discussions are crucial as Mississippi works towards finding a sustainable solution to its high rates of student loan issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1630

"Mississippi Student Funding Formula"; revise to clarify certain provisions related to.

MS HB408

"Mississippi Delta Medical Apprenticeship Program" (MS DMAP); establish to provide career pathways for students in the Delta.

MS SB2349

Study Committee; authorize to study police pursuits.

MS SB2529

Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance and Promise Grant Program; create to provide financial assistance to students.

MS HB443

Mississippi History and United States Government; require to be included in curriculum for all students in Grades 9-12.

MS SB2527

Mississippi Resident Promise Grant Program; create to provide financial assistance to community college students.

MS HB1417

One Mississippi; require State Dept of Ed. to provide copies to every student in Grade 2 for instruction during "Read Across America Week."

MS HB1720

Income tax; exclude from gross income certain forgiven, cancelled or discharged federal student loan debt.

MS HB534

Bonds; authorize issuance for construction of a new student housing building at Mississippi Valley State University.

MS SB3165

Bonds; authorize issuance for various Mississippi Development Authority programs.

Similar Bills

MS SB2596

Mississippi K-12 and Postsecondary Mental Health Task Force; extend operation of.

MS SB2496

Mississippi K-12 and Postsecondary Mental Health Task Force; extend operation of.

MS HB1100

MS Childcare Teachers Shortage Study Committee; create.

MS SR152

Commend District 44 Senator John A. Polk for distinguished service to State Senate.

MS HB898

Sales Tax Diversion Study Committee; create.

MS SR154

Commend Honorable Cham Trotter III upon his induction into the 2025 University of Mississippi School of Law Hall of Fame.

MS HB1265

Sales Tax Diversion Study Committee; create.

MS SR1

Commend District 24 Senator David L. Jordan for distinguished service to State Senate.